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Hello dear freelancers!
A Canadian pharmaceutical company, Xenex Laboratories, needs your help.

We need assistance in developing a label for a line of creams (there will be about 10 products in the line).
The product line represents a "cream base," meaning a cream without active ingredients in it, into which pharmacists add the necessary medication, making the cream beneficial for the patient.
Although the product will not be sold on store shelves (for now), it will be available for purchase by pharmacists on closed specialized trading platforms in Canada and the USA.

Therefore, it is important to develop a clean, minimalist, elegant, smart, professional, concise, eye-catching label that characterizes the product as highly scientific, luxurious, premium quality, and effective.


Colors:
#0B9444 (main)
#D4AF37 (the "Care" part of XenCare in the name)
#777770

List of information that should be on the label:

Lot Number
Expiry Date
NDC # (if no NDC, field will be blank)
Company info (history, address, contact info, etc)
Barcode
QUEST (this refers to the part of the label with icons for Quality User focus Excellence Sustainability Trustworthy)
Product Title (XenCare Lipo) there will be other names - XenCare Plo, XenCare Base, XenCare Ultramax
Product Header (Transdermal liposome...)
Product Description (this cosmetically elegant...)

Main label size: 2.875 in x 9.625 in
there will be other sizes, but with approximately the same aspect ratio.

The client has already created a design for the cream label (attached), but is obviously not satisfied with it.
The label should be such that the product attracts attention and makes people want to buy it.

I am posting a contest for the first time, so please do not judge too harshly. If any information is missing, please ask.

Updates
Update #1

Competition description revised

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15 April 2021, 21:57
Update #2

The client provided a photo of the container where the labels will be applied
The jar on the left - 500ml


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19 April 2021, 23:03
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